Beyond the Canon
Scripture is approached as a record of lived practice: attention, breath, discipline, perception. Dr. Cassian Bey reads canonical texts as mirrors of physiology and psyche, asking what was once done before it was believed.
The aim is not doctrine or reinterpretation, but integration — reuniting text and experience, word and form, meaning and practice.
Essays that trace the hidden experiential strata of the Abrahamic traditions without theology or devotion, and beyond.